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| ricdoug |
Posted - 04/01/2012 : 7:59:40 PM member. I co host a small kanikapila (20 to 60 players weekly) along with David Weisenthal at Hulaville in San Clemente. We have a saying "You never know who's going to show up at Hulaville" and tonight was no exception:
http://youtu.be/MGnjS8lDLqo |
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| Mika ele |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 3:30:48 PM I seen him do it -- dat bruddah can JAM! I miss the ole Kaisen's Daze! |
| wdf |
Posted - 04/04/2012 : 2:36:07 PM quote: Originally posted by chunky monkey
Looks like a guy who might be able to learn guitar.
Too many strings  |
| ricdoug |
Posted - 04/02/2012 : 1:04:26 PM quote: Originally posted by chunky monkey
Looks like a guy who might be able to learn guitar.
We almost talked Dusty into playing guitar. Ric |
| chunky monkey |
Posted - 04/02/2012 : 10:13:29 AM Looks like a guy who might be able to learn guitar. |
| ricdoug |
Posted - 04/02/2012 : 08:57:49 AM quote: Originally posted by Trev
You would call 20 to 60 a ‘small’ kanikapila? Wow! If we had that many in my local, we wouldn’t fit them all in!
We have 60 to 250 every week at the Ukulele Society of America in Carlsbad, California. Ukulele Sundays is small compared to that. We had a visitor named George from the Chicago area that stated the Ukulele Society of America weekly jam is larger than their annual Ukulele festival. Ric |
| Admin |
Posted - 04/02/2012 : 02:16:46 AM quote: Originally posted by Trev
You would call 20 to 60 a ‘small’ kanikapila? Wow!
20 to 60 are nice numbers! Great to see and hear Dusty! |
| Trev |
Posted - 04/02/2012 : 01:34:31 AM You would call 20 to 60 a ‘small’ kanikapila? Wow! If we had that many in my local, we wouldn’t fit them all in! |
| Claudia |
Posted - 04/02/2012 : 01:22:42 AM Lovely! |